Slavery (Ch. 10)
Reforming american society 1830s
Abolition
BY: JAKE DICUFFA, BRENDAN CHERREY, AND BRIANA STAPLETON CHAPTER 8: SECTION 2 SLAVERY AND ABOLITION.
Slavery and Abolition Hit F5 to begin. Abolitionists By the 1820s more than 100 antislavery societies were advocating for resettlement of blacks in Africa—
Slavery Intro to Slavery In the American south, slavery was a way of life. Most all southerners owned slaves. Slaves were used for many things, including.
Textile mill in 1834. Reforming American Society A religious revival sparks reform movements, including calls to outlaw slavery. Factory laborers begin.
8.2 Slavery and Abolition Objectives: 1. Identify some of the key black and white abolitionists 2. Describe the experience of slaves in rural and.
‘I Could Not Look After My Body Or Health’: Marriage, Slavery, Colonialism, And Abina Trevor R. Getz.
THEME: The small but energetic radical abolitionist movement caused a fierce proslavery back- lash in the South and a slow but steady growth of moderate.
EARLY OPPONENTS OF SLAVERY: –Many Americans who were involved in reform efforts such as the Second Great Awakening and temperance movement believed that.
Social 10 Mr. Tulk. Let’s look at page 151. I will read the Section “What Equiano Had to Say” Then you will answer questions 1 and 2 on an index card.